GUYS!! Low Calorie Beers, What's Good Out There?
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There will never, ever be an occasion where I trade REAL beer for LIGHT beer. Ever! I live for my craft brews. Go for the good s**t, and budget accordingly. If anything, this will be a way for you to lessen the frequency of indulging while still being able to enjoy it to the fullest.0
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I tried Miller 64 once and it wasn't great. I've been drinking Michelob Ultra on nights that I know I'll be having more than a couple of beers.0
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I rarely drink the same beer twice in a day - I just kind of shuffle around and try them all. I homebrew some double IPAs, and generally drink IPAs when I'm out. But when I drink, I workout in the morning to allot myself about 500 extra calories for beer drinking - usually a mix of IPAs, Guiness, Flying Dog Raging *****, Coors Light, Bud Light Platinum, and sometimes beers in the 300+ calories area per bottle. But the key is to set your maximum calories you want for drinking, and fit your mix of beers in there somewhere. If you want a buzz from alcohol, then have a healthy martini first, and then enjoy a beer or two. BTW, don't drink and drive.0
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The easiest way to get calories out of beer is to take out alcohol. You're better off with one high-alcohol content beer that actually tastes good than 4 sh*tty cans of bud select or other abomination.
Guinness though - 126 calories and doesn't taste like watery urine.0
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